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. ft rilE WILMINMTON POST. Vented by tl.c Lislatu.e ? Do you want qnauneu t-MHFae nt a landed repiescnUtion r.r . ? That is, o many ,! acres to (Mialifv ;v man tor the Com- f r. WILMINGTON. H. C. IRiDAY, JULY 24. 187b. H i oiiimunicat ions for the tit. .publican lAHiiiivc. t'oiuinitlee ,hotild addri.-.-d I" Tboinas K' ii'li. i man. i.m -of i'. M. ; pr ; n t irv, U.iin-Ji, '. I '. uch u.-cldso expense? But. you may lake' this as a fair illustration of their economy and retrenchment. Their re form i.i yet to conic, and it will doubt nion, and so manyacies M'ualiv a 1 be developed when the Constitution man lor the .-iiute. These ifiseriinin-, is changed to suit thcnij It i s Demo -ations were fto unju-t ami ill adapted to cratic olicy to keep the laboring class the ttdvaiicriiient of the people we all ! es in i-noraneo in order to serve their joined together in 18"2 and voted them purixwe.s of Kclf-a''irrandi.senicnt. This out ol the old constitution. Jt us not I policy was closely adhered to before ''tj! to Itl-pil I 1 1 " ' , 1 1 1 .M . J.'imim.. Km. Si.mi: K. t'oi. N. i in.' A i. 1 1 1 1 ; i . . KaUi-li. i I, .irm III l il I "ill.' fl ssii i!l:l 1 ll-.trif't . . ,. . .. ... i that stirs up wars and revo .,, I ..mil r l.x utive t iiimittei s will , , . ' , 1 , 1 1 i . t iiv.nl im mediately a complete .,t 1. 1 tl1 ii ij' - oi ni'-ni'ifi of then , ..niiniit' e - witlipol olli'-r .-iddre.-.-. vji.ill in. mi v 1 1 1 al- semi- in .'ipplira-tmjl'- .'. speakers, -1X111 time and pf.7i"i bt h"ldirii; iin i tiii'v-. ' All p' I - n - throughout th" .--fate op ... i-.l to t 'oiivi.iili'io. will pl(c cniri'.,. iii'l tii U" with t iii-St.itr ( 'utiiinittt e .ii .ill mallei - i i l.itin to tin 'iivcii- inl eli t ion. Tin.f.-i l'. K-i.o'.ii, I 'II I 1 Mil l IK 1 .'i,l:l:l.ll . .""-leu I.i ry. HI III V. required In VnlC s i.y ; III) i 'I'll I li l' ntel.Si Va.sh I.I I I I JI N 1 "j . I ,. li.- li-t Le;;i-! itur- .... . . . ... ii . -i iihii-'I.iv in .u;M-i i'ir a urn'- . il. ! -1 .1 . ! I ' I 1 "ll VI-lit Mil. t o I'Mli Vl'lli' ,,, Kil. i 'U "M t'lh "I .""epleiiiber. II,. ,.'..i t "I lli it ion qui ii.ri i is to , . t t . - ;n-i -ii l ont itut io i, or niiJ.ni:: a "'. ' fr.iii-'ht Willi ,1,, ,. , inli li -t to you .ui'l ! I i .i 1 1 1 s ,.i;i ,.i.ii-l ' m-idirat i"'i ; because it ),,.., llv .itlnl- i'ii" lipids .in. I liheriics ' Y . ! h iv hfi M t"ld th.it i-iN'prr.-i'nt .iliiti"ti i- adapted to out wanU ' ii. n -nit"l t" ",lr h.i'utu and U'l"iii. '. HI line rtlt'i'"1-! t -i woikiti'. ;nnl nl n il i-f I til'' iiIiI.iiIi , eheeks "p."iieiii have thrown i:i in i--i ol olir M-ope, the "I our Sta'e hae been !ie.l. i lev.iteil and pl.ieed til better til. Ill thev ever 40 baek on ourselves but move forward in t lit eauso of peifiet liberty to the eiti.eiis. Tliricit have power" enough thiou-h their riches, Hie. poor hard working men have but li'fle power at best. The jliclil . lor them. li(nld bo w idened not closed 'up. Let ' tile o-jr man have more liberty, he is powerless w ith all he can set. He is not the man lutions. It I tf le.iili'iiiT inii urlio raiik llm au . . , i;ito didieiilties. I'ut abolish the llome- r-tead and then those hirfdinjjold claims will bring suit and collect every ihd'ar j under the shcrilPs ha.DinRT, now bared ; by th- llomistcad. "What a feast for j i units, a lleece for the lawyers, but eh ! what ruin wouTd it bring upon the poor J debtor-. ! This whole movement is a pet sehe-me j to brinjr about litir;ition that the iShv ; loi k-, ot th:- land may buy up the prop , iiiy at reduced rates and reduce the ! workingmen of the country to a state ot peasantry day laborers. Do you ' want the old Oounty tJourt system ! again at a a cost to your county of over 4J,hhi a year, when the present Town- , -hip -v.-iteiii costs les than two-thirds of that amount ".' Do you want yeiir court-, eontroled and govrmd by the meinlx'is ol the bar. fy rjiles enlorced to eoniprl every citizen to employ coun sel to make everv little petition they may incd, and a rule of! fees at hih rati tor everv bond, bill, deed or will that thoy write. IJnderj the sv-stem everv man an aeti ters for him-elf. Lettei trati tn can irjw alter the d 'luise i resent in these inat of Adinini -i- b" ob'.iiiieil tlu d ay oi a in. In: under the ii - lll ,111" I. id. 1. 1 '..ill il ill ion with i-laiiM's in I.i or ol r-, and il . ei m l pen- oi. I r I lie U l , ! lie t illlll ' III' M li 1 1 I I- in II -MI ll Ion . vs . r.- ii leh r . , ! - I I i III I 'I I tit. pi "p I T y h alln I il l' I ill'' Nwlkit'L'- ol elll pir-elit i ei -i il ul ion o:ir people have l.ipidlv iK.i'iied iii pro .peril y and i-lueal ion:i I iMipi . hi ment -. l li r 1 1- i-, iheielore, no 1 in n I - lor anv eoinpl.iint or anv real, r:in-e lor lucurring the enormous e-pi-n-e ot a Slate ( 'on vent ion to remould 'ie ot;aiiie law ol the Stale. I'ul you .in- told lhat.LJe.il liaii-' ale nei es- j -.ii v. and to oiii'-l the miiid - ol I lie ceo- ; pit upon tin- iiionn ntoiis ijih l..ii o i i li.lli.lll':' the ei .11-' 1 1 Ml I. .11. tin l.eila j Mtn- pit m ilbed an oath tor the il- le- at. - to tak li 1 I' HI toll. Il I II ' el la III .'I old sv-teni it was geierally three mouths before letters olj Admiuist ra tion could be obtainiil uiless you cm ployol counsel. I?y an estimate made, the present system of our county gov ernment is cheaper to th people of the State by nearly hall inillil n yearly than the old system. Why eh:in-e it then '.' The Democratic . leaders believe il. is cheaper. 1 1'iv. irahain sind others ad voe.itcd the abolition ol" 1 u- old County ('oint "system. They now, for party fealty -ake go back on tinir former opinions. Such inch are not .sale to trust w ith making a con-1 it ut ion. Ihtt again, -the Federal ( Vui-tiliitioii forbids the State io pay any ileitis eimlraeted in aid of the ri hellion. It is sih-id on county debts coiitraeted for supplies. Il is possible that these debt-, will be ic.-usitatcd and the people taxed to pay them. These debts in yoifc county amount to oxer lorly ihou.-.nitl dollars. Are you willing to be taxed to pay them: If. so vote to change the coiisii t ii I ion. .It also 'lorbids the denial or abi element of the l ights nl" the peole o vole for their judicial ollieers upon . i. siri' tiu ' lb. in in their i "in and penalties. h nam ii.ii.oilaiit i 1 o Voll w a II t allot hi T I on II let I'l.lll - Willi the I'l-deraM iver-uineiit'.' Kevoluiioii- ary iiiovcmcnts like the- o:ie nmv pro-po-ed,have f-au-rd trouble in -eeial of the reeoli-inicted Stall If you would avoid such in our State and .seek only maintain unity of interest and har- S hi oath . v la i as it I . . c in- i I in l , I a Ml' li- e I.i p trap I o i U eel i' tin- un -lisped in;; winking U.1.111. and tlin-e w ho d tl"l ma kc t In 111 el 1 s la iniliar with I In; m. my political "-cheme.s . .,u. ... Ii- I In the I . J t 1 s ! 1 ..1 1 li.-s in oi'l'jr t mi. e.erd 4ti obtaining positions ; monv with the fundamental principles Willi tat s.itaiies, and in!i"iiipul.it ing j d our .National ( Jovci nniciit , leave the plai.s l.v io h i :' t tl eir IrivmN into j constitution like it i. We are now. (hi-iivhi- ii. v ...nl. I ii. cr -.et I.y the doing well, and are n -sen ting some ,,,ii, tl,,. prupl, : '-how ol harmony and identity w ith the 1 .. nil. . 11, -1 . i know that - w hen i principh Mil "fieedoi 11 l-ir the laboring lli.-. .l.li.i!.- aie ch.clcd tin'v arc ' people of our country. Let us then "lei , ..t In d mid all the I'ow'ci vou 1.0 --c-s ; well enough alone" anil learn wisdom 1 ...m i. I,- ..i.i.- ..-nl ni iv eleue'e fronf the past, and build ourselves up, 111 ike el liiilii.ike the 1 on t It lit ion at will. 'I In- I ,vi- lain 1 e h.;s i)o :i t h'T i -tv t" pri-sciibe Miles i.r restiii t llii in in (Inn aition. Suppose when they got to I 1 1 1 v I thev dci late tlu ii unwilling-lies-.. take the oath .' Where do Uie I pie del I e pDWvl to ( Milpel ihVm to 1 debt could ... .... 1 rf. -i . .ie nicy not men unrest 1 icii U and iinlimitid .is to what action, they m ix 1. disposed to take in allei ing llie 1 1 1 f 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 .' The couilutioiial mode el calling a convention is first to -ub-inC. to the pi oplc whether lliev want mi,' hi not. Il this had been jiloiie. and Mli h testi Id lolls a the people di'siicd tnihodtcd win 11 ihey' voted. If they loll d t" call a convention tin n the re--iriitloiis would he hj..Iiiig. t 11 not m this mil. J he Jagislaluie, t lit" in nine o the convention ha- impo-ed instead ot' pulling our fortunes dow n. Tin- soreheads who ;rc never content niUi anything, complained, and in 1-7" rhe X 'oiistitiition was c.haifged in eight separate clauses. Thij fi icii'l- of lha', niovi incut ttdd you then that .Uie-State never be adjusted without those changes. Have vou -seen any beneficial results from I hoe changes The State debt still hangs, and will un til wiser mill take hold ot it -Mini com promise it, fund it or lew a tax to pav J it. Those changes were in fact trivial, ; but were made in order to pave the way I tor more important ones, which they i set k now to make. The legal men ol' i lhetate live by the law. The people ii p. n Lh people t' vote only dclc iti s Thcv hae no voice to shape the dehratcs alter tney aie i .mi -i' pursued in 1 " I the people whether tin-, had been :it t ion "t ( he il.ili.t Ih ll Is to" -. ll'Illlt ' to lliev w .ml one or not. Iiiie.,ahd s'leh i est rii lions as the peo ple di sired dubodieil w hen t hey voted it tliev olcd to call a lOinenli.ui theu the le-t rut ion w oiild he binding. ll is ii, t -o in tin . i all. I'lie Legislatuie, t'le i ii atuic of the i oiieiit ion, h.s im posornpoii the pcple t" ote only for ili''n';;a:es. I'hev haic no voice t" hape t!"c .u U"ii ot I he dclegatis altii ihey an eUii.d. I It i "in si- pursunl in I .VI I .is t,i siil, i, ut (,i the people whether they "iM a concntioii or not. I li. v i.il!,sl a , ention and voted to ie-tia 1 l1'. il, !, - ites. i h.is binding b't.uiM' tin- people in their sovereignty ristrutisl tlici.i. " 'nriiinn tliit many of the IVmo i i.ttic la, K r admit the oath is of no t- ri e 'JVcll. if ll is of no force, and il is s.. admitted, it is erv plain that it ill ti'. t bind any deb gate w ho ch'-H'scs i" pjsj it o-r. Il ml' not have anv 'eld in any part of their action. I'l ou want llie lloini-stead law, hu ll enables any in.tn. poor or rich, loli.ne a home f"r his lauuU ali1ish ' I'o yiu waul tho luv giving your ..wins the t right l hold propeity rc "krl D ii'U want the old cas. law imprisonment lor dclt, the mlii'iis whii- l'inu p-t pillory and 1m k le i.stab hshi Vhi-se relics of barbarim "lovU I.CstcU u stlUUl up. Ml the UttKt ! the l.ii.t wioriiy -ujn the Stale. 1 ! n insult to true i i lli at ion. Iiool svHool jtnd houses, ,, ierriYli" main Uuicd iiistr.iJ. iHild llw to the civil- '"M ..i. ih il we cv a-Uut..liij! tu s.li" of teinC. ift-lcad i f it'tro!t ll.no r.. lb LV nitH r.ilio W-d'r Tjh-hJ the llMnsvtead an.l declami it have to pay llie eicnse of litiiration Il was through this influence the call for convention was made. This is evi denced by the fact that the candidate-) selected by the fi icuds of convention are mostly lawyers. It looksas if it was the lawyers' convention. The people, the toiling men of the State, have had no voice in calling it. f they had In en consulted and left to their own choice no convention would now be on the tapis. The leaders of this movement do not tell vou w hat thev w ant bi do with the contitiition. The addre. is sued by the DcnuHTatie L.xctulivc Com mittee gives vou no- light :s to their leal des.-ns. Thcymyslily and cover up what they intend to do. They do not intend to tell the" people what, changes they are goirg to make in the constitution. Thev know it thev were to do so the uuws ui (lip people would spurn the uhote movement, and they would I ul in their sa Iiciucs of political agsraiiiiixcmeiiu Hut. srenllcnien. mtting a the rebellion, hence public schools were never. -fostered, and the laneless were traiiKid up without education. Tlicy were cajoled,' ltaltered and led to supjioit measures which boupd the shackles of ignorance closer ana closer every year. At the close of the rebel lion these fetters-were broken and the people, breathed free and enjoyed true liberty, having the chains thrown off. In order to niaiiitain freedom for 11160 s"lves ami their children the present Constitution was framed, giving to all men tonal rights before the law. Under it now there is no obstacle, check or hindrance to the poorest man's son ris ing to prominence if he will. It works well for all classes and conditions if our people. ' Jn changing it they may render it much more detective than it now is, and it may have to be changed again. It may Uu changed so a to give all the power of the Stale lovcrnjiicnt into the hands of the few, and deprive the many of any voice in the affairs of the Slate. It iiiav"bo made so as to afford high .-chool-i tor the property holders ami no schools for the non-property holders. They- may so cb;ngc as to vest the legislative privilege- in the hands of the rich, and take all such privilege from the poor man. They may enter into it clauses by which they may enact such laws a were enacted In ISi'io ;. The Democratic legislatures then passed such laws as these : A la borer failing to obey orders from em ployer or agent was deemed impudent and for this offence had to pay a fine of one dollar, for lost lime, except sickness, twenty five cents for every hour, i'o r absence from home without leave he had to, pa a fine of two dol lars. And if any cut iced aw ay a laborer, upon the Conviction of the person; he was lined live bundled dollars and in pri-oiicd twelve mouths one or both, at the iii.si'ii lion of llie couit. And if the laborer refused to work lor three con-eciitive days where he was ein pl ivcd,. he was reported to a justice, who compelled him io labor on roads, levees, and oilier public work, without pay, until he consented to return to his work with his employer. These are some of the ouleroppings of I lemoeratic legidalion immediately after the rebel lion, and these ;'iv not the tenth of such legislation a'-, w.i- inaugurated to com pel the laboring cla -es tv occupy the position ol menials. Tho nullifying of stich legislation is what incensed thriii .so greatly against free ( 'oust itut ions, .-iml accounts for their calling our ( 'on t iluliou the "Canby Concern." Acting as I he military com mands! ut, h: i-siied orders preventing the execution of many such laws upon tho laboring people. The I'Vdcral tiov cnihieut would never, have admitted Us as rehabilitated citi.ens with such odi ous, oppi'c.-.-i ve and cruel laws hanging oicr the working people of our State. And, gentlemen, such laivs as. these would now be in lorce-had nofllic Fed eral iovc! nmeiit. the l uaraiitor of-aml L-ieiit pioiefMir tii its citieiis, created vciy man, ii n -ped ive of condition, a frei man, with cpial ti" Ills lx-fore the 'law. Ii i is through iis power we ob tained lu'f 'o ;-t i ! ii i ions in the South. L' l us . vii hold fast to such constitu tions. They tc-1 1 you of the Irecdnian's influence, and that social equality is aimed at, and that litis element will hold ofJiet -, jii'lgships, and so on. This can! is only to aroit-e your, prejudices. Thev do not believe il themselves. If so why ijo they complain at the freed maii lot' not voting the Pdiiocratic ticket. Tiny areas proud 'f that cle ment where it U alied with their party as the I'eiribli ans, and more so. They do everything in their power tu V, in the colored loan over to Democratic pi inci pics. They told you these things before the yfr. Mono of their prophecies have "been ful Iii led. nor will they ever be in regard to colored . 'supremacy.. I ndcr our present form of government the majority govern. I heir object i for the minority to-conf ml. Ihey de sire to vied in our country an odioii: aritocraey, .which will trample in the tftist tiie "iijhts and Imeriies ot the toiling people, the bone and sinew lh.it class ol men from whom we de rive al! our good and all our wealth. In com Iu-ion, gentlemen, it you would le Ircf". and Maud down to your iluidtcu the pi ieclc-s boon of liberty, vol." in this eh elion for the man who is opposed to changing th NEW ARRIVALS This Week. WACtAJIAW it CA Pi-. FE A li FR L.SH BKATEN KICK. H AM S, SIDES, S1IO UL DE lie (Dry Salted and Smoked.) English and Scotch Ales, COFFEES of all kinds at reduced Prices, FISH j CASE GOODS of all kinds, TOILET SOAPS, Fine Pale and Common SOAPS, Twenty differ ent kinds of TONIC Carolina Central rtail- way Coinpnnv bt'I'KHIN"TEMK:sT S OKFICK. I'lifiuber. I;. ( tUmiE OK SI IIKDl LK. lilTTZKS () N ANll AFTEK THE lalll INtiTl Trains will ten over tbis Kailwav as follows: PASSENGER TUAINS. I Leave Wilmington 'h'.!l al ".li A. M AiTive in C'liailotte T iu P. M Leave Charlotte " 0A. M ArriveJi ViluiiD;!op 6.4VP. M NiLt 'lraiui (Fast Freight and rarsen ger in futur notice. Cigar?, Tobacco, Kerosenn Oil, Hay, Corn and Oats, WITH HI NDKfclws OF OTH EK Alt I K I. ES OK liirocerie a I IVIiolsAle, CASH or close buying customers can Ik suited always, with Good Goods at Lowest Market Prices. . FREKiliT TRAINS: LeaTe Wiliuintou :! .0o A. M Arrive at Lanrinbutt: at . . . . 5.40 P. M Leavu Lurinbur: al .' '.ri tt) A. M Arrive at Charlotte at.. .-.';., i.S0 p. M Leave Charlotte at 5.SU A. W Arrive at Lauriubur at .Oi P. M Leave Laurinbur; at ti.l 0 . M Arriva at Wilmington at 6.00 P. M Connects ut Wiluiintton, with Wiluiin ton A; WcJden, and Wilmington, Columbia A: Aucnsta liailroad-; Semi-weekly New' York anil Triweekly ball inane and weekly Carolina; Ceiitral, Railway, i-i iicral Frcihl lciiartuiciil WILMINslAKCH T, l?7o. PIIK ATTENTION F TH EUHUl-ls riOfll) M vltl to llie Uet llii.1 iiie Vwrnli l u i Centriil r.ulwy bi!iii OmTif Ust nnU lufly dqtilU for bnilneu, onta-.Vni) ls eonios lions.al WiliniDpton. T.olU vi dir-tsleiinpr IlD'siiil via Wltlon sixl l"oi Untoinli to Halt i more, l'hililHtil. w YirK; HoMoq Bd IYovHIiicv. uuenualetl uu tlltr foi busniiss thifiiicnls Ipoiu -.-J - ' -s- Vvxlmingtoix ana all E astern Citi es , , TO CHARLOTTE, STATESVILLE, SHELBY Riillierfurdloii, Aslioville, Greenyille, larlanbar, :iiI all slat inn -sion Iht- AtlaiitK-. Tenn. aul CXiiOi Atlanta nrxl Hlrhniond Air fane iNnrffk. Carolina and Western North Carotlnn Kallroads, as well as all point in Ueiri!ud bama. ; . j , . jj. . IiiMiranoe tri)ii Kjsierii i ilie rii.irnti"d na low mm vi-aD olhrr Unr. Nt U-rnon.it r Iransfff cliaryrs. hii.I K.iTKs ALWAYS As l.nWATIIE LOWJCST. v ' Itates toall Vlnt tnrnislieil iuhiii Rpplicrtlton to the UMiterlKnil, (mo"ln --nk .if New lianovrr I'liildinir. ' s- aprif-lf K. V. n,ATlK. Ofnrl Krrlcbt U-.-tit CLYDE'S NEW YORK AND BOSTON LINES. MA WILMING'JON, N, C. riiiladclrliia Fayetteille. StcauieiB. River boats to ADKI AX it VOLLLKS. jau .S ly liES T IN" THE WORLD ! vi; if i9ii ova. ss EMPIRE FLOUR At Charlotte with its Wt-j-tim Diiitiuu North Carolina KHilioatl Charlotte anil Statcevillc Railroad, ami Charlotte and Atlanta Air Line, and ( harlottf. Cobimbirf & Augusta Raaitioad Thus i-ui'i'lvitiK tht wholi' Wtt-t. Noith wtf.f and touthwest with a s-lioit and i hiaj line io me ecauorru aim Europe. ts 1. FREMONT, Chiel Engineer lie! Supi l inteuilt ut . dee U tf Papers 1'Ulih.siiinj; uui Mbulu't ui'lno lice chanues. , Piedmont Air-Liiic Railway a Iiiellrui'iid and fbiiivillc, Kichniond and Dauvilit li. W., N. ('. Division, and N'Tth y. s-iern M. C. U. W. i'i)M)i:.Si:i) TIME I eflect on ami alter Tues -'7th, 1X7 1. (lOiNIi 'NORTH. Ill M'.LE. ay, April BTATIONB. MAIL.. Dyery rai ltiigt ftiarimtce). liCave Charlotte. " Air Line J'uU'n ' Salisbury t irei'iisboro. . . . "' D.iuvitle. ....... " Uutidci ! ' Hurk. villi- I Arrive at Richmond . . i liolMi i( il STATIONS. -m l.irfvi' Richne-nd " Burkcvillc " Puodee-.. " ltanvilU. . . " (ireenslioro. . . . " Salisbury " Air Line J'nit'n Arrive at Charlotte. . . UOiNi' STATIONS. " 11. Is " "J -U A. M a " .':; 1 1 " t-'. Ji I". M ill. - MAIL. EXI'KKsS X 'JO A. M. S.M) ' I0...J " l.:-i r. m. I o.' v. m. .i:; s. :;" " 1 !. 17 i". m. K CHESS TJE ARE COMI'IJMKNTED daily by old and new t It i r lit.- I tirivl IMIMilll Fs - . -i.'a -iutvrii V'Mir lellow i ilicn, S. I'l'l N TAIN. iyiE i'ITY .HOOK STOKE II As At W llll'llt oi s; m o.J "st.inJud .unt . ru'l Ksrt-Misf-lhimins Vtiik d-V- and all I tie l.itis( t;';ul.i.u otthe if they sticceixl in niajoritv of tho delegates eleetcl they will not ask you what sort of a Constitution is bvt a.an!ril f your waui but it ujll be h"V hall we franje it so as ti jrivc to the few the lowrf of ruling and Severn ing the inany How sliali wo arrange it to control the toilinir men ot ourStaU.' You, grntlcmfu lt ht filW'i t thnr Mfork m your jKckvts, ujsm your rishU and lilnrties, ami your children w ill lel it .fUer yiu. t l"hclat Legislature was elected upon piineinl(ts of rvticiH'liiiu nl and relorni. I hey sjH iit one hue lril and m vi-ii llKusnl dollars of I ie p iblic moneys and ilid nothing to ri icve you, a.- they pruini"sl, of hc.avy ta t. Thev :tssel the t.ttTcntHn bill, and pnTidel in it to convene a-.iu' li U v Cv'i,.u..i m UIC'UIV pi-vv sLixL-iiL TRcV did This in tho ' f.uv of li. ? Wmlsl "1juh' of Uit" twviitui.tt h nilinj u to bien nial oi,i. l'hrv "trKii- lie t.Vrii' 1 t-i l:n i . Fill oli'iics, Iiilli il '.ii, InkM, Mu. ii ic. A. , ..' . trub, a fekikP run k iW Ma- sir (I I li l l un) ii l. I . il l l.ir. Kinlos V iolin. Klulvs. l-'i'.'s. l.wtii uiii-.i liTunti-ini, .If. Alliiltlc.ibuO'UM' iOl.t l 111- r ' AsM i-l.i'i.r. i i l . I r. JlTll I 1'ionv s. o, ii No. 17 Marktl Sirct'l, Muilnton, N. C- I I I'll A ny v rmii i lilt; to "j.Mrcl-.asr srKr jt.n. lu'T I li"te i in v l !- Ihf "-Ur.' w.nil.l !. rl l. !i" l.r - I rAtr-l, to iior.lus- (hi instrnnirti i. tti K"l- w ;t ri uriv, winn.toii. n j jui - in PUUSl-ECT-U'S--.' TIJL VZ IZ I ' C-V'V tn4tK') i.r -t--r. rl-lisl r -r r.V trl"F. eH. ill. N.4s TIIK FICl AnU yunml .i n-rl lni,U,s-iii auotiLO-til. v HI ( isjs-, iii il sl Io Itio i n U trl ol IH" cisi.frs viif, f Nr1fc Ojirolitia. uJ ul m ttuiirtnc friends of this Leave llrei'iiiboro' . . . Co. Shops .... " KaleiKh Arrive at lioldshnro' . . GOING STATIONS. La-iive Holdi-boro,' i " Rslv.fcii ..! Co. t?hop ; . . ; Arrivx at Ut- i-ii-linrn'l 1 .".s iv m '..'li " I !.:; " li) ;;i " - IHl A. M A.:i i ? e r. " 7 l.'j A. M. EAST. MAIL. 2. !' a. w : :s ; : " 10 (C a. v WEST. M Ml.. "'.lis A s :l' 1 1.17 e. l.'Jl " l.v:; i. l i s ;.:i s 17 ' ' t. 7. i.:7 ' I . J "l ' FAST FREIGHT HOMES TO ill POim AOHTII Oil SOUTH, 4 . NEW YORK, New York and Wilmington Steamship Co., Semi-weekly, Sailin from New York, Vk I IM SDAV AXU SATIWDAY AT 3 V.yi.y And from Wifiiiiiij-foii, UKDMiiillAY A1VD NATII11AV, BOSTON AND FALL RIVER. New" Yoik "and W ibnin-toii Sleam-Uip Company, connecting with tin () L 1) CO L ON Y R A I I, It I) A I) AND TLAMEIW DAILY IIETWEEN j Boston and New York SEMI-WEEKLY ... Ik t wren i w Yoik and Wilmington, Wednesday and ututdav, In- slii...-is may lily on tin n.m.t ;md I KUlar mOI me of I lit-M nU'.iilit-l l .iti li 1:1 ven lo all Klnpnii nu ljr UiikrKouU'. 111 1 a 1 !i ( 'it llll't . II '. K v ( 1 s NO .il W 1 1 111 1 11 ' Ion Willi DELAYS, W 1 1 mi 111; ton I ol 11 in 1 , 1 1 1 .. .. . . .. 1 :.ii.l Wfldon KMilioad, llu Carollim Ccutrul lUllway niut ii I i o I . i ( on in 1 1 nl VV 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 . . 1 1 Wi'.i 1 1 1 e 1 s. rhrVria-h I'.ill.s ol Laden giveii loand Iroiu all poinls ut Noith and ."-.outh C.,.i,i., t.eor-ia ami Alabama. aio ro itoti. I ;ii. vnti in.'. Kail ttivi r and olio r li. trn i HiJ .. low as by any other route and liiuc as un k.l I.i. , . over charges pioniptlv paid. (,'IA 17.1 CI. ) j:s H7.l.V(. 7'.V .7 ri'ly t'Milliti el lli. iinili. rslcni-.l touts .1 II,. I nl. ir l i v. . . - . F " 1 . v L4 1 1 -e. a 1 1 , 1.1 in ml ,i;i i.i i . k I 1 Itowiini; iirtt-iiL Ni . i Kitti N' IV N Ol k. lio L'tl.il .1 Hit I'll .Is .1 I A' A . f . A iml In 1 1 11 I'm mat inn 1. I'. V MINK (itl)uitil K.iMt 111 Ariil. ".l I i n uiislii re .-ti jrl, l.j.-.lon. A ' ( J.l f .1, Agant, I Ikiitiiuore and New York l.int:- -''iiiiti,,, r in ij' in 01c 1, m stn 1 iii:k mi;a.h ticwn. I von l i iov roTii'WY. VIA WILMINGTON, N. Celebrated Braud North-Western N. C. U. (.-AIKM IJl'.ANi'U.) li h; a , 1. 0 1 ceiif 1,0 ro Arrive t Salrui . . -. . Leave Sail m Arrive t li n'liist'oro lisf viifr tram Kavin; . l . iO V ..li .!. 1" ' :o A .11.15 A I. .i'ii 11; h t 7 .",' p. Ami we hae the coiuent to uc iiinie 1 if nece-sarv. one trial is all we ask. and no other brand w ill be .ised. KtnK.TinKit nit "oi. I'unni'ils al ti n 1 n lur mitti th- ijoit i ru no una I rat 11, mknic the .im 1. t ImFe Io till Norlb.rn iitn I'rii il liikit snic iu nihil. UMiter. I Trains t 1 n, r.'m y m-sliap.l . r us tioro rontiHt at iticm-horo woti .fJ Triitn loor loan puinis-No; t h .11 .south - Two Trsuris dnily, Imtli -ai On Pundii.ts Lvih Ai 1 ...tain ion liavc Richmond al ',' OU .iiv- st Burkville Ml', j. i,,Kii Km k 1 ilU- I IT , airlw nl Ku faiuoiid 1 rs a ni. l unfiii' -l "ai'!s lichu rn ."liar lolte ami Itn hinon.f, .s, nK:,. Fcr turlhi r iu.rnnn.'D 3VJri k: allf.n. ii !'erl Tii k t Avft Uti'; UMv. w C ' 1 v. K 1 Ala TT ' K -incvr sad i-.-" Sn'-, 1 intend, rt U I L 1 .,ll.H V -4-.4"A srL s niEltillli KOLTE 10 All IDim Mil Ol! Mllf i. ' 1 1 1 ; -1 -1 - Hdltniioie .111. 1 Wilruiucton I.nie .1 I s-rfl'!HiL lr- III H 1 I Tl KIU S4mi Vf kly. MTIMI.K ml l-'KfhAV ritl ! f I rill Baltimore and Wilmington I.in Semi Weekly - 1 ti I a It I tti ore- r-1 V 1 in . 1 1 . r m AM' l"K' .M 11 Ml". WLI MI 1 A I M I; I A V UaHmiorp and I'hlladflphu M. Co. Daily via Canal. I'-lw-'ii lUIHmiirr nr.t I I. :f I L. 1 - Rali iuh. X. ' . v. ij 1 IN 1h .jit I I.I t t K I 1,1 i ( k'lA in li- -u'ir'. l-.ihl '.i.s ..iv iWunim nl.-inis nyit,-r, i,m; moiT . any " fc" pul.U-h. l-in fii-Nmiiiiiii Sil- . Tii-nrsi niin.l-r ..( Hi- sotTIII K.S II -I.ISTIIMH' V..K "I ! i- is-u-d on Saturday. 26th day of June. 1 876 i i III-?, un-smxnuuional and thai -it onbl not V i tr t:" ail jret two hvioik " ' i Hi ot wir.uiwri u.ot fs- U the toIUvln d4d dcl.Hj-. Ihey ; cut vf one. with their ,rr.- Tirtual. ; V;T uV:ATllK jisi ifH ovim 1'iiiiuu Mill inr I. li.ikiu? U h,.mit.vh nulliy Jr. i ij. ' vtor; isr rlrnt.y d. w.a ii Kr- ..e iUt H u,e ut. vi,y. v- 'V'H-',--" -vou '. Tavit l--s-11 iil nut hMiiiri' 11 io do s,i io 'fbn-t f th I is I it 11 rr ralunsr the t i tw.vtins. i u v m nru rm.i a n r The lu'. 1 sj4 r 1 nt. 1, Is ted tnsxd ..1 ihr inn' l'..iltl, l. M, : I kltf 1. I. -B-l jn- !. 1 :iu-.'r J- e xrtj lr iii'l srutil'! ai.Ktt 1! an niu- li w :'l IiliIH . I - I a fcN4 ii t, t ! i t! t l'l.l . thai 1 -& t AM .QUANTITY. Ti St lT. Tl M.ITIIH.V II li.ri;iIH ,.t. ts frtitUvl ..ii . al t . - . i I 1 1 - I' fspr r B M ii' Ibl tiavos I Bir fih 1 t5r fc. fs w I1 Ballimoie and Wilmington 1-ir.e I ! t Ml- 11 1 till a: ... I -t.i 1 II I.N' I. t U 1;.IH.N f TII- t i. I hil 4 ti. IJ. . 1,1- Baltiniop! and Wilramctoii, Lin oftUrrn ( .nlnl IU '1. v I i.d 1 1 r' -I. I 1 ai-nt. 10 'P h bt el tii,- n-l h . Iii ! t. : (I.r l-f.-l.-ll ttul iHUUll Alilt.i. iM lhu ua4 -i- l . l no nl I y n tyu. NO DELAYS uz r;'n l. soil fffln 4 t.ml in tK Jr.j --, r lina ie-f-! and Al4bw f i - ls m I'll !.i I 1 '-ti A Ix ! t u -jp:thf a',utth I in o fii. s HI i 1 -1 I I LK AjLL i.-kiIis- Vl. -ULMINulMN I kUl.L- lrKftf ' ! j.ttff tftU l.OlL. A(fl. .f 1 1 . , KUV4? KITireO:lll P. Ai-.tTWi. Ux, 30 fto.tfc 1 1 A-.- A X At" . AjrtjL"r - i4 r Iit Um.. i...,r , ", wort rn ic Jmlrc ho will Uotido I .4 Ton iill tint ihry tur iu thai I Tilt wlnilioiMi and iIkt air no etrtil iocrr-l ih public deb: about tr ina r forv. V riu nt iW 1 imir Uurnlrx thoii-uiiid kUrsi. hK.h 1 1 - ""JJJ' Jiadrn aod rvMinty officer ' th iwi'l ar to iar bvha&atton. I 1 "" "W!! cxirx !ion. and NJ!'', f the iVnivr.'Nu. i kutA Tsnl lau-caturv. tr.'ul(a; ilTION '-"Jitjvailb VrHh tlnr-c 1 I'Ucy j .jui.niiou Iq the wnljr to (ri a uicnK Ivyrt of'jVn M ,uc isrmrraiic 1 . . "I'rT aur fore. I K viki jint Um i . 1 . . . . - " - ... .1 M Al'I'l I I. A sAliril IJium ..1 ta Irvtu tnc ptvpt anil tno cQctn , n you wuiiag la t uui u pU v Jat7 s u rNb!m. rT. s c in. nvis ok i its. 1 ij adnnoii ntoatav in fctiuw 1 hrxsr hHnitte. ! fclniiw .urn. mvkics. U tw4 U Soii Frut M. ' 'l'Hnl'., iH r j,; i !l t ''.. Wll 1. . j ; - j. , m, H ! (mniml io!!l v-'-- '.. i .imo iwij s .'n - tWmAtr: trJi-? ",jfcv ly vvix-r jjt k Mr- t j.hJ ' VV Hi ;o4s! Un mM th x .V7IJ. K SU 1'J.IKII 1- I im! j ! Bmulf tv-rii ma t- m ,Ut vaJ- 'ly".- I f fsmrl 1 u wi'lr A a .A. ,.v. No ls.mnli fcs5,-l M '. S-s-j ! cli fs s-g f-r s K." . p- s,e j IVa4c thct j K T. HJ.IU , ' UHAMD, SOOiEll AND OPEIGHT V I ANOSJ I1RH K AT iiCUtrEti I kit K 1IATHI8 & COS D.fti! if Cnu? SI THtW."I.WW Kill. Kvenr lilrsart FiJIt Warrti ' v t m 2 rn: th ii .m a?T lor Uti HWVfMJsi.iJi,. I "s t s V 1 4, tit tA2?u.i
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